
In Case We Die
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Danny Bland
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Danny Bland's fictional novel about a doomed junkie couple is given depth by his firsthand experiences in the '90s grunge rock scene.
"It wasn't the pounding headache or the all-too-familiar taste of blood in my mouth that woke me that morning, but the stink of cat piss. They all have cats. Cats and bad tattoos and mops of dyed black hair that reek of cigarettes and watermelon Bubblicious."
This debut novel by veteran Seattle musician Danny Bland follows a pair of outsiders who find themselves locked in the palpable, dizzy grunge-rock scene of early '90s in Seattle.
Vulnerable to the high-relief of heroin addiction, Bland's characters - Charlie Hyatt and Carrie Finch - are unapologetic protagonists whose epiphanies are as blinding as their weaknesses. Finch - 21, beautiful, and dangerous - drowns out the voices in her head and the consequences of a misled life with electric guitars, booze, and petulant misbehavior. Her single abiding faith takes the form of an unlikely savior - '60s psychedelic musician Roky Erikson. At the ripe old age of 28, Hyatt attempts to make sense of the cards he has been dealt: a miserable job in a porn shop, a drug habit he cannot afford, and the wildly unstable woman he had chosen to love.
Two damaged people can balance a seesaw for a long time, even finding the illusion of safety; but when one gets off unannounced, the other will fall. As Finch finds sobriety, her sanity and her relationship with Hyatt falter until an inevitable event brings the two back together a decade later.
Additional narrators include Wayne Kramer, Eddie Spaghetti, Rob Delaney, Lou Beach, Jacob Pitts, Blag Dahlia, Tony Fitzpatrick, Mark Boone Jr., Lee Ving, Tom Hansen, John Sinclair, Dana Gould, Rachel Flotard, and Danny Bland.
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- AliciaJ
- 05-31-23
A MUST READ! (Or listen)
I would read everything of these characters! The story telling was so good. I laughed. I cried. I was in utter SHOCK.
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- Dorian Van Cleve
- 06-14-17
Fantastically dark
Fantastically dark, probably not many people's idea of light summer reading/listening but great. Gritty and unapologetic a nice balance
the over proliferation of super heroes and heroines. Can't wait to read/listen to more of Bland's stuff. Enjoy
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- Bethany
- 10-26-13
Unforgettable tale and a must read & listen
Where does In Case We Die rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Definitely in top 10! I reluctantly put the book down//stop listening in order to go to work, tempting to call in "sick" so I could finish it -- twice! The story lingers.
What was one of the most memorable moments of In Case We Die?
So many to choose from...seeing Carrie in the girls facility during the fire drill; the bank robbery; the unfortunate, but not surprising, betrayal; the visit to Carrie's home; the atonement.
What does the narrators bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
The narrators emphasis on different words and timing was different than when I read the book. The narrator's voices, especially in the final chapters, conveyed the emotions which tie the story solidly together.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
Again, too many: the story is a completely emotionally moving tale. Really loved his interpretation of "the Steps". Carrie's last letter to Hyatt.
Any additional comments?
Bland has written this book in such a way that if you have been where he describes, you completely relate with the thoughts, feelings, and actions; and if you haven't been there then reading the book makes it really up close and personal so that you may feel as if you had. Excellent debut, Mr. Bland. Looking forward to more. That's the whole deal: more.
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- L.E.
- 04-09-15
Dark and riveting
Graceful pain and dark humor will make you sit in the driveway listening knowing you need to go in the house but you just want to get in one more chapter.
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- Socialfit77
- 05-09-22
Wonderful book
A lot of great musicians reading this wonderful collection of words. I would highly recommend this work. Human, in only the best ways. “You wink and I’ll nod.”
Thank you.
JST
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- jaclyn
- 01-21-15
Kept forgetting this was fictional.
This is extteamly detailed with all those tiny little details that you would only notice if you lived this way. Made me laugh hard and out loud while in public. Also made me weap. The different narrators was a bit off putting as some were awful and monotone.some extreamly fast and bord sounding. One sounded out of breath and foreign to the character. Some i liked immensely. The voice thats is first on the 2nd chapter was great so was Damien echoles. His voice is perfect for bringing you into a book. Slow, melodic,slight delta drawl is just relaxing.i listened to this book in its entirety in one sitting. Well done.
The overdose chapter took me through a spectrum of emotions that only a story that hits extreamly close to home can. Also when you hear "aint no sunshine when she's gone" tears just flow. Brilliant!
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- Elisa Salmon
- 12-14-19
Loved the many voices
Not sure why it took me 6 years to find this, but what a great story. Nice to hear many of my favorite performers narrating.
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